A$AP Rocky Regains Freedom From Prison In Sweden, Described Experience As "Difficult And Humbling"
The F***ing Problem rapper and his crew beat up a Sweden resident Mustafa Jafari who charged at and repeatedly hit artist and his entourage with his headphone for no substantial reasons.
Rocky has not been acquitted of the criminal assault charge leveled against him, but the judges at Stockholm District Court decided to grant him release from prison so that he can return to his country and hearing on his case has been adjourned to August 14, according to TMZ.
Testifying at the court, the 30-year-old said he has no intentions of demanding that the Swedish government pay him for unlawful detention neither did he consider his arrest and incarceration as being racially motivated.
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all my fans, friends and anyone across the globe who supported me during these last weeks," he wrote in an Instagram update."
He also thanked the court for his release and described the period spent in prison as one that is a "very difficult and humbling experience."
Rocky is currently back in the US. |
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all my fans, friends and anyone across the globe who supported me during these last weeks," he wrote in an Instagram update."
He also thanked the court for his release and described the period spent in prison as one that is a "very difficult and humbling experience."
However, his mother, Renee Black, some music artists and his fans believed there is a racial undertone to his detention and how he was been treated by the Swedish authorities.
Renee couldn't hold back tears and hugged the rapper when the court decided to allow him return home. She said afterwards, "I have no words to Express my feelings right now. Everything feels so right. I am so thankful for all the support we have received."
Renee couldn't hold back tears and hugged the rapper when the court decided to allow him return home. She said afterwards, "I have no words to Express my feelings right now. Everything feels so right. I am so thankful for all the support we have received."
Rocky's case gained the United States government attention and the President waded demanding that he be mmediate release - an instruction that the country's Prime Ministee found hard to comply with and chose to allow the judiciary system to take its course.
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